The evolution of a cultural trait may be affected by niche construction, or changes in the selective environment of that trait due to the inheritance of other cultural traits that make up a cultural background. This study investigates the evolution of a cultural trait, such as the acceptance of the idea of contraception, that is both vertically and horizontally transmitted within a homogeneous social network. Individuals may conform to the norm, and adopters of the trait have fewer progeny than others. In addition, adoption of this trait is affected by a vertically transmitted aspect of the cultural background, such as the preference for high or low levels of education. Our model shows that such cultural niche construction can facilitate th...
Niche construction is an endogenous causal process in evolution, reciprocal to the causal process of...
The effect of learned culture (e.g., birdsong dialects and human languages) on genetic divergence is...
Niche construction is the process whereby organisms, through their activities and choices, modify th...
The evolution of a cultural trait may be affected by niche construction, or changes in the selective...
Abstract Cultural niche construction is the process by which certain evolving cultural traits form ...
Niche construction is a process through which organisms modify their environment and, as a result, a...
<div><p>Niche construction is a process through which organisms modify their environment and, as a r...
Cultural niche construction is a uniquely potent source of selection on human populations, and a maj...
Organisms frequently choose, regulate, construct and destroy important components of their environme...
<p>Cultural niche construction results in environmental variation, which may produce two distinct fo...
International audienceNumerous evolutionary mechanisms have been proposed for the origins, spread an...
The cultural norms of traditional societies encourage behavior that is consistent with maximizing re...
We propose a conceptual model that maps the causal pathways relating biological evolution to cultura...
Cultural evolutionists have long been interested in the problem of why fertility declines as populat...
Human populations in many countries have undergone a phase of demographic transition, characterized ...
Niche construction is an endogenous causal process in evolution, reciprocal to the causal process of...
The effect of learned culture (e.g., birdsong dialects and human languages) on genetic divergence is...
Niche construction is the process whereby organisms, through their activities and choices, modify th...
The evolution of a cultural trait may be affected by niche construction, or changes in the selective...
Abstract Cultural niche construction is the process by which certain evolving cultural traits form ...
Niche construction is a process through which organisms modify their environment and, as a result, a...
<div><p>Niche construction is a process through which organisms modify their environment and, as a r...
Cultural niche construction is a uniquely potent source of selection on human populations, and a maj...
Organisms frequently choose, regulate, construct and destroy important components of their environme...
<p>Cultural niche construction results in environmental variation, which may produce two distinct fo...
International audienceNumerous evolutionary mechanisms have been proposed for the origins, spread an...
The cultural norms of traditional societies encourage behavior that is consistent with maximizing re...
We propose a conceptual model that maps the causal pathways relating biological evolution to cultura...
Cultural evolutionists have long been interested in the problem of why fertility declines as populat...
Human populations in many countries have undergone a phase of demographic transition, characterized ...
Niche construction is an endogenous causal process in evolution, reciprocal to the causal process of...
The effect of learned culture (e.g., birdsong dialects and human languages) on genetic divergence is...
Niche construction is the process whereby organisms, through their activities and choices, modify th...